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  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Venue: Huish Park
  • Attendance: 6207
  • Referee: Walton, P

Live Commentary

90 mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

84 mins

Lloyd Owusu is replaced by Wilfried Domoraud.

83 mins

Swansea are replacing Thomas Butler with Andy Robinson.

82 mins

Paul Anderson is being taken off, Leon Britton has come on in his place.

79 mins

Yeovil are replacing Justin Cochrane with James Walker.

79 mins

Goal!! Ferrie Bodde scores for Swansea.

73 mins

The referee has booked Ferrie Bodde.

69 mins

Warren Feeney is being taken off, Darryl Duffy has come on in his place.

62 mins

Matthew Rose goes into the referees book for unsporting behaviour.

48 mins

Goal!! Kevin Betsy scores for Yeovil.

48 mins

Angel Zaragoza Rangel is booked for unsporting behaviour.

46 mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.

45 mins

Half time whistle is blown by P Walton

45 mins

The referee has booked Marcos Painter.

40 mins

Goal!! Swansea have scored with Jason Scotland putting it in the back of the net.

27 mins

Nathan Jones is booked for unsporting behaviour.

18 mins

Yeovil are replacing Marcus Stewart with Paul Warne.

0 mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, October 27th, the match has kicked off.

Match Report

Swansea jumped up to second place in League One with their first victory at Huish Park since Yeovil arrived in the Football League five years ago.

Two clinical finishes sunk the Somerset club, who could consider themselves unfortunate to finish empty handed.

Yeovil should have taken the lead in the seventh minute when Kevin Betsy was left with a clear opportunity from a free-kick by Anthony Barry.

His six-yard shot was brilliantly saved by Dorus de Vries who deflected the ball for a corner.

Yeovil had striker Marcus Stewart injured and replaced on 18 minutes, but they continued to push forward with Betsy and Lloyd Owusu working well together up front.

However, when the deadlock was broken it was at the other end.

Paul Anderson, the right winger on loan from Liverpool, had been closely watched by full-back Nathan Jones.

But in a quick break, with Jones stranded up field, he broke past Scott Guyett and crossed for Jason Scotland to provide a good low finish from 12 yards.

At the start of the second half Yeovil got the goal they deserved when a free-kick on the left from Barry was headed back across goal by Guyett and Betsy scrambled in his first since joining on a loan spell from Bristol City.

Yeovil continued to create danger from free-kicks, but when the deciding goal came it was from Swansea.

On 79 minutes Ferrie Bodde wriggled past a Yeovil defender and beat goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall with a low angled drive from 12 yards.

Yeovil threw on another loan signing - James Walker from Norwich - in the closing stages and he almost scored a debut goal.

His close-range effort came down off the underside of the bar but refused to cross the line.

Yeovil Town

Swansea City

Corners

3 8

Fouls

7 22

Goal attempts

11 8

Shots off target

5 3

Offsides

3 2

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